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		<title>Labour Day rallies highlight rising energy prices and workers&#8217; rights</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Labour Day rallies across the globe focus on rising energy prices and workers' rights amid economic crises. Trade unions emphasize solidarity during these protests.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On <strong>May 1, 2026</strong>, Labour Day rallies took place worldwide, with protests highlighting rising energy prices and calls for solidarity among workers. Trade unions emphasized the need to protect workers&#8217; rights amidst escalating geopolitical tensions.</p>
<p>In Argentina, thousands protested against President Javier Milei’s overhaul of labour protections, reflecting a growing discontent among the workforce. Meanwhile, in Gaza, over <strong>550,000</strong> workers face unemployment due to the ongoing economic crisis exacerbated by conflict.</p>
<p>Historically, International Workers’ Day was established in response to labour movements in the late 19th century. The Second International declared May 1 as International Workers’ Day in <strong>1889</strong>, marking a significant moment in the fight for workers&#8217; rights.</p>
<p><strong>Key statistics:</strong></p>
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<li>93 trade union organizations represented by the European Trade Union Confederation</li>
<li>550,000 workers across Gaza and the West Bank currently without income</li>
<li>The Haymarket Affair in <strong>1886</strong> catalyzed the establishment of this day as a symbol of labour struggles</li>
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<p>Josua Mata, a representative from the Philippines, stated that “every Filipino worker now is aware that the situation here is deeply connected to the global crisis.” Renato Reyes echoed similar sentiments, asserting that “there will be a louder call for higher wages and economic relief because of the unprecedented spikes in fuel prices.”</p>
<p>The Durham Miners’ Gala remains an important event celebrating workers&#8217; struggles in North East England. As Labour Day continues to resonate globally, trade unions remain pivotal in advocating for collective bargaining and fair labour practices.</p>
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		<title>Together Alliance March Set to Mobilize Hundreds of Thousands in London</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Together Alliance march on March 28, 2026, in London is expected to gather hundreds of thousands to promote unity against division and hate.</p>
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<p>The Together Alliance march raises a critical question: How will this event address the rising tide of division and hate in society? The answer lies in the collective strength of the participants, with hundreds of thousands expected to gather in London on March 28, 2026.</p>
<p>The march will commence at Park Lane, with groups beginning to assemble at 12:00 PM and the official departure set for 1:00 PM. The front of the main march is anticipated to reach Trafalgar Square/Whitehall by 2:00 PM, where speeches will commence from 2:00 PM and music events will follow at 3:00 PM. The entire event is scheduled to conclude by 6:00 PM.</p>
<p>The Together Alliance is a coalition that includes trade unionists, environmental groups, community activists, faith leaders, artists, and elected representatives, all united against the rise of far-right rhetoric and anti-immigration narratives. UNISON, a key supporter, emphasizes the importance of unity over division, with Andrea Egan stating, &#8220;Trade unions have always stood on the side of unity and fairness.&#8221;</p>
<p>As the march approaches, there is a heightened awareness of the potential for conflict, particularly with a significant policing presence expected in Westminster during the protests. Jon Savell noted, &#8220;We take these fears seriously and have carefully considered them in our planning.&#8221; This reflects the organizers&#8217; commitment to ensuring a peaceful demonstration.</p>
<p>Andrea Egan further articulated the purpose of the event, declaring, &#8220;This weekend is about sending a clear message: there is no place for racism, hatred or the politics of division in our communities.&#8221; The rally in Whitehall must conclude by 5:00 PM, allowing for a structured and timely event.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final number of participants, but the Together Alliance&#8217;s message resonates strongly in the current socio-political climate. With the event just days away, the anticipation builds as communities prepare to stand together against division.</p>
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